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it was buried valuable but my family and friends became extremely interested in the vietnam war the dallas drafted. talk about the corrosive influence of money in their campaign. obama is told he needs $1 billion for three elections. what is wrong with this picture? thing keogh. [applause] >> do we feel differently committee hundred the of bill it said -- billions are spent the weekend trace to know where? on the front page of "the boston globe" how the likely nominee, the super pac is distinguished by a the donations are listed as organizations even when people are forced to disclosed where a donation comes from there is no way to trace the back to a human. even a country? if us -- of china had a preference do you think they could not figure out a way? that is against the rules. [laughter] if the sec was in charge every american road would be the audubon. [laughter] with gross the power of money is as old of politics itself but we have gone through a series of supreme court decisions to got what remained of america in election law of we are now in the wild west period. not only mysterious
it was buried valuable but my family and friends became extremely interested in the vietnam war the dallas drafted. talk about the corrosive influence of money in their campaign. obama is told he needs $1 billion for three elections. what is wrong with this picture? thing keogh. [applause] >> do we feel differently committee hundred the of bill it said -- billions are spent the weekend trace to know where? on the front page of "the boston globe" how the likely nominee, the super...
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taking place with considerably more impact today. 1975 stanley marcus, chairman of neiman marcus in dallas cried social legislation was corporate obstruction. to among the business community today he asks would seriously propose congress repeal our child labor laws? or the sherman antitrust act? the federal reserve act? securities exchange act? or workmen's compensation? or social security or minimum-wage or medicare or civil rights legislation? all of us today he said recognize such legislation is an interval part of our system that made us stronger. that may have been true in 1975 but not today. the credit or blame lies squarely with ayn rand. i just read a bit from the forward of the book and i think alan greenspan if you look at all of the political figures out there the one who i think is widely believed to have had the greatest influence of all if you can cite a single person with the greatest influence on government in the 1990s it would have been alan greenspan as chairman of the federal reserve. not only did he set monetary policy but was also a regulator and advocate of deregulat
taking place with considerably more impact today. 1975 stanley marcus, chairman of neiman marcus in dallas cried social legislation was corporate obstruction. to among the business community today he asks would seriously propose congress repeal our child labor laws? or the sherman antitrust act? the federal reserve act? securities exchange act? or workmen's compensation? or social security or minimum-wage or medicare or civil rights legislation? all of us today he said recognize such...
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[laughter] he comes to dallas for a land deal, um, from the texas panhandle where he's from, and very quickly he is ensnared by a team of swindlers, five men, and they're headed by their ringleader, joseph fury. and they've done their region on him. they understand that, who norfleet is and exactly how to take him. um, and over a series of almost two weeks they very gradually ensnare him in what we now know as the big con, a particular structure of swindling that is a little bit too long to describe here, but if you've seen the sting, then you know what i'm talking about. it's an entire play with sets and actors and costumes and extras, and it basically boiled down to joseph fury convincing norfleet that he was placing money on, um, a stock exchange, using insider tips so he couldn't possibly go wrong. and it was worth his while to put quite a bit of his own money behind this absolutely sure thing. and the stock market was, in fact, rigged. it was just rigged completely against him, and the whole thing was a set. so this all happens in the first chapter of my book, and that chapter en
[laughter] he comes to dallas for a land deal, um, from the texas panhandle where he's from, and very quickly he is ensnared by a team of swindlers, five men, and they're headed by their ringleader, joseph fury. and they've done their region on him. they understand that, who norfleet is and exactly how to take him. um, and over a series of almost two weeks they very gradually ensnare him in what we now know as the big con, a particular structure of swindling that is a little bit too long to...
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. >> host: chris kyle joining us from dallas, and darrell from california, you're on booktv talking with chris kyle. >> caller: hey, how you doing? >> host: please, go ahead. >> caller: can you hear me? >> host: we're listening. >> caller: all right. i just want to let you know that i do appreciate all that you're doing for our country, and other countries because it's very important to have someone like you available, and i know that all you guys risk every bit of your lives to do this, and i just want to cry out for you that when someone come up missing, i do have worries and heart because it takes it to a level that we appreciate every bit of your skills because that is the most important factor to winning the wars. i just want to let you know you're my hero and you'll always be my hero. my dad fought from 1941 to 1944 in that war. he's my hero today. you know, and i wish they'd open up doors better for you guys to have conversation for what you do because, you know, it's important. my dad took me to see on may 4th, 90 years of surviving that, and so i just want to let you know, you a
. >> host: chris kyle joining us from dallas, and darrell from california, you're on booktv talking with chris kyle. >> caller: hey, how you doing? >> host: please, go ahead. >> caller: can you hear me? >> host: we're listening. >> caller: all right. i just want to let you know that i do appreciate all that you're doing for our country, and other countries because it's very important to have someone like you available, and i know that all you guys risk every...
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it's definitely critical in dallas. we're working a long way. higher education the jobs we don't from overseas or folks coming from overseas here. and lastly, you know, a portfolio of workforce abilities. one job and one job does not fit for everybody. we have to have a portfolio of solutions make sure that we make this work. i do believe we need organizational catalysts from time to time. business needs them and i think we need that in the public sector as well. we need to make it easier for businesses in the workforce not harder. we need knowledge and data to drive decisions. and we need strategies as well as tactical programs that we need to look at. in our case workforce solutions greater dallas is that catalyst. and for me as i started to look at it, again, i don't know workforce solutions as well as laurie does, but i look at it from the eyes of business. to have a successful business you have to have these five -- six things i believe. first of all, you have to have clear and bold goals. something that's not just do better work harder but
it's definitely critical in dallas. we're working a long way. higher education the jobs we don't from overseas or folks coming from overseas here. and lastly, you know, a portfolio of workforce abilities. one job and one job does not fit for everybody. we have to have a portfolio of solutions make sure that we make this work. i do believe we need organizational catalysts from time to time. business needs them and i think we need that in the public sector as well. we need to make it easier for...
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kennedy followed by lyndon johnson being sworn in aboard air force one in dallas. he was sworn in by the federal district judge. she is the only woman to ever swear in a president. here is gerald ford being sworn in in the white house in 1974 after richard nixon resigned in disgrace. and here is a picture of cony if this is my final story for the day, this story actually inspired me probably more than any other to write this book. this is calvin coolidge in 1923 who became president after the death of foreign harding. at the time of his death, he was staying with his father in a very small cottage in vermont, a place that had no running water, no electricity, no telephone camano internet, they didn't have any of those things, and so it courier came by to present the news that harding had died and that everybody wanted him to be sworn in as soon as possible so the question was who would do it and the answer turned out to be his own father, his own father john coolidge was a local justice of the peace and a notary public so by the light of an old kerosene lamp at 2:4
kennedy followed by lyndon johnson being sworn in aboard air force one in dallas. he was sworn in by the federal district judge. she is the only woman to ever swear in a president. here is gerald ford being sworn in in the white house in 1974 after richard nixon resigned in disgrace. and here is a picture of cony if this is my final story for the day, this story actually inspired me probably more than any other to write this book. this is calvin coolidge in 1923 who became president after the...
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government what happened in dallas, the a a assassination of john f ken i kennedy. >>> says the u.s. will not follow off the so-called fiscal cliff. allen was at the club of washington to talk about the economy and job creation. this is forty minutes. >>> so we're pleased today to have the chairman of the president counsel of economic adviser with us. alan krueger. the native of new jersey. he went to undergrad at cornell. he was not only the top of the class, but a high jumper on the track team. then went harvard to get the ph.d. in economics, and his thesis adviser was larry summers. he has an academic career and is now a has been a name professor at princeton teaching economics, it's now second tour of duty in the obama administration beginning in the obama administration he served as assistant secretary of economic affairs in treasury, and then went back to princeton and was lured back by the president to become the chairman of the counsel of economic advisers. a position he consumed a year ago confirmed in november 6 twch. we're pleased to have you here, alan. are we going fall
government what happened in dallas, the a a assassination of john f ken i kennedy. >>> says the u.s. will not follow off the so-called fiscal cliff. allen was at the club of washington to talk about the economy and job creation. this is forty minutes. >>> so we're pleased today to have the chairman of the president counsel of economic adviser with us. alan krueger. the native of new jersey. he went to undergrad at cornell. he was not only the top of the class, but a high...
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you mentioned bonanza and in dallas, a tv has been very important and american movies introduce the world in a way and do you have a comment on that? veba the hof of soleil the spreading of culture and the nervous way that is disruptive so low that sheaf not be happy with the new music that comes but they're not happy in particular because how desirable it is for the vast majority of the population. the american brand is the strongest brand in the world especially when it comes to mass culture. europeans will stand strongly on their claim to high culture but they stand without total justification. look at the record as a producer of pop culture as europe even when it comes to that nobel prize for literature french ship one the most every year to behind them and we won the highest number of nobel in every single category. ken to get an attack see you here american music. now is one of the reasons for that it is has been observed as holliday. and it has music from every where in performers in the movies from everywhere. it was the canadian who made it it is still called the hollywood produc
you mentioned bonanza and in dallas, a tv has been very important and american movies introduce the world in a way and do you have a comment on that? veba the hof of soleil the spreading of culture and the nervous way that is disruptive so low that sheaf not be happy with the new music that comes but they're not happy in particular because how desirable it is for the vast majority of the population. the american brand is the strongest brand in the world especially when it comes to mass culture....
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. >> host: chris kyle is joining us from dallas. and daryl in freemo, this -- fremont, california, you're on booktv talking with chris kyle of "american sniper." >> caller: hey, how you doing. >> host: please go ahead. >> caller: can you hear me? >> host: we're listening. >> caller: all right. i just want to let you know that i do appreciate all that you're doing for our country and other countries because it's very important to have someone like you available, and i know that all you guys risk every bit of your lives just to do this. and i just want to, you know, just cry out for you that when some come up missing, i do have worries in heart because, um, it takes you to help keep it straightened out and to a level that we appreciate every bit of your skills. because that is the most important, key factor to winning the wars, and i just want to the let you know you're my hero, and you will always be my hero. my dad fought from 1941 to 1944 in the war, and he's my hero today. you know? and i wish they would open up doors better for y
. >> host: chris kyle is joining us from dallas. and daryl in freemo, this -- fremont, california, you're on booktv talking with chris kyle of "american sniper." >> caller: hey, how you doing. >> host: please go ahead. >> caller: can you hear me? >> host: we're listening. >> caller: all right. i just want to let you know that i do appreciate all that you're doing for our country and other countries because it's very important to have someone like...
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dallas always been an awful lot to me. i came there quite a bit growing up. and so when the opportunity presented itself, then it was very much of interest to me and smu was at a point in time that i felt like what they needed. ken was a friend of mine and my predecessor and i knew what what what he had done to stabilize the institution and basically create a great foundation. he didn't enjoy the external aspect of the presidency and that is the part i really do enjoy, although the daily work of running an institution is always there. still i enjoy getting out and trying to make people believe in the vision and want to be a part of it. c-span: you serve on a number of corporate boards. you also are co-chairman of the -- are you still involved in the ncaa? >> guest: not directly with them. i am on the board of a ce and higher education groups that may quarterly. c-span: go back to the knight commission. what is that? >> guest: the knight commission was set up to try to address some of the major problems facing athletics in 1989. i went on in 90 and have been w
dallas always been an awful lot to me. i came there quite a bit growing up. and so when the opportunity presented itself, then it was very much of interest to me and smu was at a point in time that i felt like what they needed. ken was a friend of mine and my predecessor and i knew what what what he had done to stabilize the institution and basically create a great foundation. he didn't enjoy the external aspect of the presidency and that is the part i really do enjoy, although the daily work...
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if you look at the swift boat scandal again, the veterans for troops in 2004, dallas' last election. it was enormously affect that. he had absolutely nothing to do it, but of course then you go back, and it takes months to do this, any figure out where the money came from, came from the same donor's from people like bob kerrey who is a texas billionaire, harold simmons another texas billionaire and so forth. and now, he has made sort of his allegiance with the tea party and he's got people like the koch brothers will put an end as as much as $400 billion into this election. sheldon eagleson will put a as much as $100 million we will see him go to work over the next two months. and we will see him go to work over the next two months. and we will see him go to work over the next two months. and -- [applause] >> i guess you have questions now. i should say this is on c-span, so this is being televised and be careful what you say i guess. >> i was listening to earlier, developed a few questions for not. one, do you have any idea about who pays karl rove and how much he gets paid? into, i
if you look at the swift boat scandal again, the veterans for troops in 2004, dallas' last election. it was enormously affect that. he had absolutely nothing to do it, but of course then you go back, and it takes months to do this, any figure out where the money came from, came from the same donor's from people like bob kerrey who is a texas billionaire, harold simmons another texas billionaire and so forth. and now, he has made sort of his allegiance with the tea party and he's got people like...
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and as we see the greater ability of the world to look at us, to watch "dallas" on their tv shows, we have to confront the fact that we're in a kind of dissonant culture around the world where we are exposed to the disappointment and disaffection to the extent that the opportunity to participate is denied. to the extent that this is a place that anybody could come to as they could in the 19th century, we could have our streets paved with gold in their minds. fine. it wasn't envy, it was ambition. people came, and they participated, and they were often disappointed. found it, well, wasn't paved with gold, and some went back. but not many. we saw that problem with the -- we solved that problem with the sense of hope that your son or daughter can be president idea. we solved it with, in fact, delivering for a lot of people. my students in my classes at ucla, at least half of them year in and year out, are people who either themselves or their parents moved here from another country, often the first person in the family to go to the university. we still deliver remarkably well for a remar
and as we see the greater ability of the world to look at us, to watch "dallas" on their tv shows, we have to confront the fact that we're in a kind of dissonant culture around the world where we are exposed to the disappointment and disaffection to the extent that the opportunity to participate is denied. to the extent that this is a place that anybody could come to as they could in the 19th century, we could have our streets paved with gold in their minds. fine. it wasn't envy, it...
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it is a pretty daunting place, and when these consider its come sailing into fort dallas hoping to buy goods from the renegades in fort dallas expect they may be scaping members of the confederate government who might have this mysterious confederate treasurer with them and they decide the thing to do is to tell them and so what happens is the renegades come out and we now have a renehan gun battle at sea which means a couple of renegades are chasing a breckinridge and his people, and ironically the only time in the entire civil war that we know of that he fires a shot at someone it is after the war is over for the sale but as he shoots back at some of the renegades in the canoe. peacekeeping than the immediately run into the civil patrols want and have better chase at sea to escape. finally they reached the florida keys and sail across to cuba in a hurricane. john taylor spent his entire life at sea and said afterwards he was never in such fear of his life as he was. it's a marvelous story but by the time they reach cuba he gets word he doesn't need to because kirby smith is now surre
it is a pretty daunting place, and when these consider its come sailing into fort dallas hoping to buy goods from the renegades in fort dallas expect they may be scaping members of the confederate government who might have this mysterious confederate treasurer with them and they decide the thing to do is to tell them and so what happens is the renegades come out and we now have a renehan gun battle at sea which means a couple of renegades are chasing a breckinridge and his people, and...
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i was in dallas, texas to meet with a number of honor alumni. about eight of us went out to dinner at one of the very best restaurants in dallas. a lovely restaurant and a great chef. pretty pricey meals. and our host spare no expense. we had cocktails, appetizers, very nice entrees, desert, cappuccino. next to us was a table for two with a young couple gazing deeply into each other's eyes. by looking at them, you could tell that this was probably the one night this month that they would do what to a fancy restaurant and they both had hamburgers. [laughter] so i noticed them. then the waiter came with the check and handed it to our coast who looked at the check and it was a bill for to hamburgers. [laughter] he called loiter back and said, you know, we all went to the university of virginia and you gave us the wrong check. [laughter] that is why i believe an honor code build a long-lasting culture of integrity and honor. thank you for your attention. [applause] >> you know what to do if you have questions. given to the ushers and they will bring
i was in dallas, texas to meet with a number of honor alumni. about eight of us went out to dinner at one of the very best restaurants in dallas. a lovely restaurant and a great chef. pretty pricey meals. and our host spare no expense. we had cocktails, appetizers, very nice entrees, desert, cappuccino. next to us was a table for two with a young couple gazing deeply into each other's eyes. by looking at them, you could tell that this was probably the one night this month that they would do...
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earlier, was a reporter at the dallas morning news. and he is also a finalist for the livingston award for a fine journalist. i would also like to thank my friend in the former lieutenant governor of the state of new york. thank you all for coming, and away we go. [applause] [applause] >> three years ago today, congress passed the american recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. it was about this time that the house had already passed a bill period we were waiting for senator sharad brown to return from his mother's weight. the bill contained about $300 billion in tax cuts, $200 in spending, for medicare medicaid, unemployment and food stamps, about $100 billion in education spending to save teachers jobs and infrastructure products, these include highway and road projects and long-term investments for clean energy am a broadband, electric carts, and high-speed rail. overall, it is now estimated it will cost about $840 billion. if you look at all the state programs over time, like the wpa, the manhattan project and the marshall plan to
earlier, was a reporter at the dallas morning news. and he is also a finalist for the livingston award for a fine journalist. i would also like to thank my friend in the former lieutenant governor of the state of new york. thank you all for coming, and away we go. [applause] [applause] >> three years ago today, congress passed the american recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. it was about this time that the house had already passed a bill period we were waiting for senator sharad brown...
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june 28, 2012 statement for the dallas fort worth association of mortgage brokers,. june 28, 2012, statement from the leading builders of america. with that, the chair notes that some members may have additional questions for the panel if they may wish to summit in writing. without objection, the record will be open for questions and witnesses to answer the questions in the record. thank you, and thank you for the expertise you brought this panel and to help us as we move forward, and so i thank you all for being here, and -- >> thank you. >> with that, this hearing is adjourned. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> the purchasing power is the weight, for example, of any currency was constant for a period of four centuries. >> it seems the record of the gold standard, in some, is a record by large of growth and of personal accountability. >> this weekends on american history tv, louis larman and james grant look at the departures and arguments for returning to the gold standard saturday evening past 7 eastern. >> harry trum
june 28, 2012 statement for the dallas fort worth association of mortgage brokers,. june 28, 2012, statement from the leading builders of america. with that, the chair notes that some members may have additional questions for the panel if they may wish to summit in writing. without objection, the record will be open for questions and witnesses to answer the questions in the record. thank you, and thank you for the expertise you brought this panel and to help us as we move forward, and so i...
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[laughter] this is dallas. anybody know dallas? >> yeah. [laughter] >> yeah. obviously, bobby's the most popular one here. >> he used to date my cousin. [laughter] >> dallas is a member of the 1491s and a language advocate, really big -- is there any dakotas here? he's got a big head. he holds the birth weight record for the county he was born in. that's a true story. he was born at 12 poinds. [laughter] natural childbirth too. give his mother a round of applause. [applause] [laughter] later today, like i said, whoever joins our crew right here, we're going to teach you how to right and do acting and videos, and so we need like people to do voiceovers, people to do acting, and we need people to do some writing. we need people to hold the camera. if you break it, i swear on everything i will find you. [laughter] no, seriously. [laughter] kind of. yes? >> [inaudible] >> it's the digital story telling session. if you look at the agenda, the story telling session, that's us. there's two concurrent ones. aren't you supposed to be watching my baby? we're in the digi
[laughter] this is dallas. anybody know dallas? >> yeah. [laughter] >> yeah. obviously, bobby's the most popular one here. >> he used to date my cousin. [laughter] >> dallas is a member of the 1491s and a language advocate, really big -- is there any dakotas here? he's got a big head. he holds the birth weight record for the county he was born in. that's a true story. he was born at 12 poinds. [laughter] natural childbirth too. give his mother a round of applause....
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in dallas texas where i am from evin to dallas a few times and recognize the potency but in particular dallas drives on the ability to the leading edge in this country. loss of jobs is a tremendous blow to not just small community but also large communities is contributed i believe the demise which we were told some time ago with the effect of the spending president obama spending plan. by the way there's been trouble, not just once, it's been trouble down because it's been added on every year as $800 billion we are seeing what we are seeing. what's wrong with this economic view from clearly one of the leading professional groups economists in the country why would you not want to -- let me ask you this way is fairness more important than job creation? >> i don't think the two are mutually exclusive and i would hope we didn't say to create jobs you have to be unfair. >> i don't think fairness is more important than jobs. i think the jobs are not necessarily more important than fairness and we need both in our societies. and i think that this is not about fairness. as i said earlier it'
in dallas texas where i am from evin to dallas a few times and recognize the potency but in particular dallas drives on the ability to the leading edge in this country. loss of jobs is a tremendous blow to not just small community but also large communities is contributed i believe the demise which we were told some time ago with the effect of the spending president obama spending plan. by the way there's been trouble, not just once, it's been trouble down because it's been added on every year...
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i can tell you i've seen this in houston and dallas dating back really to the early 1990s. i'm going to go to questions but before do that, i want you to put your crystal ball, prost in the gator connection back -- prognosticator had to give me one issue that you hope will be brought up tomorrow night in the debate that likely will not be brought up. go down the line and each one. then i will come to you. you have a question here. who else? all right. going to start ready. the issue that you think, you think you want to be brought up but like late will not come up and after the debate we will see who got it right. >> job creation. i think now be a lot of talk about about the specifics is what our voters want to hear about. >> i want you to be specific with your issue, not a general one. so now bailout. >> i think tomorrow it would be great to dive into the issue of energy and environmentalism, and the protection of our environment. i don't think are going to touch on to the level we should. and i'm sure that governor romney is not going to want to talk about how he was agre
i can tell you i've seen this in houston and dallas dating back really to the early 1990s. i'm going to go to questions but before do that, i want you to put your crystal ball, prost in the gator connection back -- prognosticator had to give me one issue that you hope will be brought up tomorrow night in the debate that likely will not be brought up. go down the line and each one. then i will come to you. you have a question here. who else? all right. going to start ready. the issue that you...
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and dallas districts to comport with their best ideas for modifying their teacher compensation systems in ways that might be difficult to do without some additional funds to make a go down. >> first of all, marty, you made the point that having moving funds from former fund programs to competitive grant programs, i think the president used that cutting title i and title ii, just fund the programs is not a good idea. it's not by cutting other pro-guns, education, i think that represents a difference. secondly, i think there has, competitive grant programs around before, and, either democratic, republican governors across the country say they have not seen the level of change that's happened over the past few years that's been associated with race to the top. that did call for, it wasn't just from school districts but called for states that wanted to, to be able to raise their standards, to reflect college, to look at efforts to boost teacher quality. i think the bottom line on the outcome so far is that it's a catalyst for local and state leadership that opted into it which does represe
and dallas districts to comport with their best ideas for modifying their teacher compensation systems in ways that might be difficult to do without some additional funds to make a go down. >> first of all, marty, you made the point that having moving funds from former fund programs to competitive grant programs, i think the president used that cutting title i and title ii, just fund the programs is not a good idea. it's not by cutting other pro-guns, education, i think that represents a...
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and i watched my carbon foot print as much as a man who loves his suvs and owns a well cooled home in dallas could watch his fruit print. i learned liberals don't love things about this world, but trying to correct, fix, mend, and adjust every aspect of other people's daily lives. they spend a lot of time thinking about america's faults and how to correct them, america's ills and how to cure them. liberals love to hate things that most americans love, and they spend the rest of their lives endlessly trying to take things away from us, ab they are convinced they do it all because they love us; thus, born this book "fifty things liberals love to hate." , i hope you enjoy it. >> watch this and others on line at booktv.org. here's a look at the upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country: >> there are less than two months less before the election, and in many ways, this is the time that the book was designed for because as we enter the last few months, this is when the election really gets going, and, to me, one of the great up told stories is this is not just obama versus rom
and i watched my carbon foot print as much as a man who loves his suvs and owns a well cooled home in dallas could watch his fruit print. i learned liberals don't love things about this world, but trying to correct, fix, mend, and adjust every aspect of other people's daily lives. they spend a lot of time thinking about america's faults and how to correct them, america's ills and how to cure them. liberals love to hate things that most americans love, and they spend the rest of their lives...
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dallas morning news chronicle -- amazing to see that, wow, we were going to come in here labeling them as anti-his panic, anti-anything, and it was a total different route. people came to me and friends of mine said we got to take this to the national level. we went to the national platform in tampa, talk about it, got a national guest worker endorsement on the republican national convention platform which was great. thought work was over, and election day hit, and wednesday my phone blows up again, and it's time to getÑjr back in the debate again. we have to do more. we have to talk about this. you know, i believe free market solutions are a part of this. i believe in strong border security. the anti-immigration groups will try to label us as open borders, big business, wants cheap labor. i can tell you if we can fund blackwater security forces in iraq, and i'm not say using blackwater, but a type of security force that's licensed in doing a good job, we need to do that. we need to secure our borders. in texas, i can tell you, i've been down first hand in burkes county texas the effe
dallas morning news chronicle -- amazing to see that, wow, we were going to come in here labeling them as anti-his panic, anti-anything, and it was a total different route. people came to me and friends of mine said we got to take this to the national level. we went to the national platform in tampa, talk about it, got a national guest worker endorsement on the republican national convention platform which was great. thought work was over, and election day hit, and wednesday my phone blows up...
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people like rob, alan, dallas and millions more. but if republicans do not vote for our tax cut bill, it will demonstrate clearly they don't care about certainty, they don't care about the economy, and they certainly don't care about the middle class. rather, they care about extending those tax cuts for the rich above all else and use every bit of leverage they have to do it, and they're prepared to let taxes go up on every family if they don't get their way. so, mr. president, i hope they change their tune. they say inaction is not an option. well, here is their chance to act for 98% of workers and 97% of small business owners. all they have to do is stop playing games and stand with us to pass our bill this week. and if they do, i would be happy to have an honest debate about extending the bush tax cuts for the rich that they're so passionate about. if they don't and taxes go up on every american because republicans insist on protecting and extending the bush tax cuts for these guys, then they're going to have to explain that to r
people like rob, alan, dallas and millions more. but if republicans do not vote for our tax cut bill, it will demonstrate clearly they don't care about certainty, they don't care about the economy, and they certainly don't care about the middle class. rather, they care about extending those tax cuts for the rich above all else and use every bit of leverage they have to do it, and they're prepared to let taxes go up on every family if they don't get their way. so, mr. president, i hope they...
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. >> host: chris kyle is joining us from dallas. and daryl in freemo, this -- fremont, california, you're on booktv talking with chris kyle of "american sniper." >> caller: hey, how you doing. >> host: please go ahead. >> caller: can you hear me? >> host: we're listening. >> caller: all right. i just want to let you know that i do appreciate all that you're doing for our country and other countries because it's very important to have someone like you available, and i know that all you guys risk every bit of your lives just to do this. and i just want to, you know, just cry out for you that when some come up missing, i do have worries in heart because, um, it takes you to help keep it straightened out and to a level that we appreciate every bit of your skills. because that is the most important, key factor to winning the wars, and i just want to the let you know you're my hero, and you will always be my hero. my dad fought from 1941 to 1944 in the war, and he's my hero today. you know? and i wish they would open up doors better for y
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top cars despite the troops declined almost every intersection but of course jfk's fateful trip to dallas was many years away and presidential security was still very much a work in progress. crowds lined the sidewalk, three bands played and the cheering was almost deafening as they rode past. internals person his familiar pose this debate to a cigar between his list and figures and a peace sign with colorful banners above him blowing in the breeze. truman as impeccably dressed as you would expect from the former owner of the kansas the clothing store smiled and waved at the crowd. the state wasn't just about the famous scare with a man who brought them there but also those that had come from far to see this and this is one of my favorite parts of the book being able to conduct many interviews until the stories of a few of the people. in fact he is here with us this evening and i think him for dignifying us with his presence and come in all this way. thank you. on the sidewalk by the gas station worst full-year engine red pumps, ham sandwiches and dr. pepper that he bought from a local ca
top cars despite the troops declined almost every intersection but of course jfk's fateful trip to dallas was many years away and presidential security was still very much a work in progress. crowds lined the sidewalk, three bands played and the cheering was almost deafening as they rode past. internals person his familiar pose this debate to a cigar between his list and figures and a peace sign with colorful banners above him blowing in the breeze. truman as impeccably dressed as you would...
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using the newsroom and heard the ticker coming over the wires from dallas. he was eating cottage cheese and pineapple. he got over there and said oh, my gosh, that's the first thing, obviously, in the news business. you never know what's going to happen. one gentleman told me that cronkite was like a jaguar leaping out. whenever he would hear the bells go off from the wire machines come he would race to them to be the first to rip off what is coming over the wires. he was an addict of that. well, here was the news from dallas, and now cronkite did marathon coverage. we remember him taking the glasses off and looking at the clock, kind of timing at all and was able to show some emotion, but not professionalism. now, that is a frozen moment. what sometimes gets us is that he stayed on for hour after hour, days after days. he explained to us why is jackie kennedy wearing her pink chanel suit with blood on it still. where is john f. kennedy's body. who were was lee harvey oswald? who is jack ruby? will kennedy be buried in hyannisport or in arlington cemetery? t
using the newsroom and heard the ticker coming over the wires from dallas. he was eating cottage cheese and pineapple. he got over there and said oh, my gosh, that's the first thing, obviously, in the news business. you never know what's going to happen. one gentleman told me that cronkite was like a jaguar leaping out. whenever he would hear the bells go off from the wire machines come he would race to them to be the first to rip off what is coming over the wires. he was an addict of that....
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but now mexican-american kids and students in houston or dallas suddenly had an opportunity into goes to yuki austin. the percentage of minority kids come begin steadily rose. they did very well of high-school but after the supreme court nearly upheld race-based affirmative action in university of michigan and texas announced they would go back to using race for a limited part of the class. 25% of the freshman class. that come in under the review and university says we will consider a lot of things. we won some discretion. if there is interested in architecture or music we want to choose that child. they are defending race for a limited part. and abigail fisher was turned down striking me as good but not exxon. and then was turned down but she sued to think she would have a very strong claim but it is able to say race plays a role therefore i was discriminated. so a very limited way they we're doing that. the supreme court granted that. justice o'connor is gone, justice kennedy has dissented every affirmative action case but in 2003. >> he descended on all of them upholding the progra
but now mexican-american kids and students in houston or dallas suddenly had an opportunity into goes to yuki austin. the percentage of minority kids come begin steadily rose. they did very well of high-school but after the supreme court nearly upheld race-based affirmative action in university of michigan and texas announced they would go back to using race for a limited part of the class. 25% of the freshman class. that come in under the review and university says we will consider a lot of...
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right through the middle of texas right from san antonio in dallas and essentially it was bazaar's you have a culture in the east was the culture of the woods based on timber, land, water. when you got past the tree-lined this is a terrifying moment. no trees to build houses. no water. all of that happened right there so it was asked that edge of that physical geographical.org geological moment where the land changed and that was there. that is where they built the house. we have that captivity of cynthia parker she bore three children, refused to come back. famous as the white squall who would not return. that story played out. her oldest son in the greatest comanche warrior of his age, not going into er quanah pa he but he was a brilliant field general, neverct defeated by whites inhe battle.s he led the last of the comanche and theth terrible days of 1874 1875and all been killed after all the other tribes have surrendered. he moved to the comanche reservation and transformed himself in oklahoma the way that his mother had. she had adapted brilliantly to the comanche culture now he a
right through the middle of texas right from san antonio in dallas and essentially it was bazaar's you have a culture in the east was the culture of the woods based on timber, land, water. when you got past the tree-lined this is a terrifying moment. no trees to build houses. no water. all of that happened right there so it was asked that edge of that physical geographical.org geological moment where the land changed and that was there. that is where they built the house. we have that captivity...
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[laughter] and i even washed my carbon footprint who owns suv and cools his home in dallas. what did i learn from my three decades of tireless research? they don't love many things about the world. they are troying to correct, fix, and mend every aspect of other people's daily lives. they spend lot of time thinking about how to cure the ills, they love the hate things that most americans love. they spend the rest of their lives endlessly trying to take them away from us. they do it because they love it. thus was born the book fifty thingings liberals love to hate. i hope you'll enjoy it. mcdonald or whole stole my happy meal. [laughter] remember really as are at it again. right off the bat. if you can build a time machine not far say fifty years or so and you're told the first american you saw in the future that man would walk on the moon. we carry video phones the desk of a playing car cards and poor meshes would be fat. i bet the response would be poor people are fat. they are supposed to be skinny. rich people look like old photographs of poor people during the great desc
[laughter] and i even washed my carbon footprint who owns suv and cools his home in dallas. what did i learn from my three decades of tireless research? they don't love many things about the world. they are troying to correct, fix, and mend every aspect of other people's daily lives. they spend lot of time thinking about how to cure the ills, they love the hate things that most americans love. they spend the rest of their lives endlessly trying to take them away from us. they do it because they...
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was transforming the politics in places like virginia, north carolina and metropolitan texas, used in dallas had been converted by people coming from elsewhere so if you think of it as a part of a coalition, the key element of that coalition was this mixture of newcomers from other places particularly if you think to the future some place like north carolina or georgia and the congressional district level. so if you hold that we are into a five-year lag so when does it pick up, how long does it take to get back to the levels of migration that created this political environment created ten or 15 years ago. and by the time her the latino electorate gets to the voting age it's always a question one side or the other very hard to tell, difficult to understand what mobilizes people when they are young. the other question is who are they? what are their values. debate otas people who didn't go to college to have a very hard time winning? do they vote economic interest? we have a good idea of what those economic interests are likely to be. low-income working class many of them were, their parents d
was transforming the politics in places like virginia, north carolina and metropolitan texas, used in dallas had been converted by people coming from elsewhere so if you think of it as a part of a coalition, the key element of that coalition was this mixture of newcomers from other places particularly if you think to the future some place like north carolina or georgia and the congressional district level. so if you hold that we are into a five-year lag so when does it pick up, how long does it...
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unfortunately the transportation is being phased by the dallas region. we can and should do more to improve the transportation infrastructure. that technology committee in the house i recognized that the long-term viability of transportation system is largely on the development of new transportation to knowledge and materials that will make our transportation infrastructure safer, stronger and more sustainable. because of that, one of my priorities is to ensure the department of transportation's research and development programs have the resources they need. i also want to make sure the departments research programs are set to, well coordinated and prioritize. we cannot provide current transportation places an enormous burden on the entire man. we need to do more to minimize the impact of service transportation on the environment and public health and to do this lead to invest resources in cutting-edge research and lead to environmental and sustainable infrastructures and take knowledge use. we have both the vibrant transportation. a robust environment i
unfortunately the transportation is being phased by the dallas region. we can and should do more to improve the transportation infrastructure. that technology committee in the house i recognized that the long-term viability of transportation system is largely on the development of new transportation to knowledge and materials that will make our transportation infrastructure safer, stronger and more sustainable. because of that, one of my priorities is to ensure the department of...
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but, of course, jfk's fateful trip to dallas was still many years away, and presidential security was still very much a work in progress. crowds lined the sidewalk five deep in some places. three bands played, and the cheering was almost deafening as truman and churchill rode past. churchill, of course, in his familiar pose -- cigar between his lips, two fingers aloft in the v for victory sign with the colorful banners above him blow anything the breeze. truman, as impeccably dressed as you would expect from the former owner of a kansas city clothing store, smiled and waved at the crowd. but this day was not just about the famous guests or bullet mcclure, the man who had brought them there, but it was also about those who had come from far to wide to see them. and this is one of my favorite parts of the book, in being able to conduct many oral interviews and tell the stories of a few of those people, um, in fact, mr. r. walton is here with us this evening, and i thank him for dignifying us with his presence and coming all this way. thank you, art. on the sidewalk beside the scully oil
but, of course, jfk's fateful trip to dallas was still many years away, and presidential security was still very much a work in progress. crowds lined the sidewalk five deep in some places. three bands played, and the cheering was almost deafening as truman and churchill rode past. churchill, of course, in his familiar pose -- cigar between his lips, two fingers aloft in the v for victory sign with the colorful banners above him blow anything the breeze. truman, as impeccably dressed as you...
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we've expanded or busiest ports along the southwest border, parts liked the dallas and we are working with our partners across the border. last year we stepped up the coordination of canada to the beyond the border action plan to speed the section of goods by the car parts so the factory is on both sides of the border can operate more efficiently. we continue to work closely with our mexican counterparts to protect the shared critical infrastructure and expanded trusted traveler programs as part of a declaration signed jointly by president obama and president calderon. these efforts are not only as being legitimate trade, they are also stopping the illegal goods from entering the country. goods that can undermine domestic businesses that get played by the rules. in fiscal year 2011 we interdicted goods and representing more than $1.1 billion in a retail value. further, the value of consumer safety seizures including things like pharmaceuticals totaled more than $60 million representing a 41% increase over fiscal year 2010. now when it comes to the movement of people and our efforts ar
we've expanded or busiest ports along the southwest border, parts liked the dallas and we are working with our partners across the border. last year we stepped up the coordination of canada to the beyond the border action plan to speed the section of goods by the car parts so the factory is on both sides of the border can operate more efficiently. we continue to work closely with our mexican counterparts to protect the shared critical infrastructure and expanded trusted traveler programs as...
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dallas' argument in the federalist. nobody forward a little bit into the first federal election. remember, you vote for two members. each has the vote. he says, what if somebody who really doesn't like washington, like maybe their son got overlooked for promotion or some thing. washington had dirty anointed items as a vice presidential possibility. they say what if everybody votes for adam, but a few disgruntled souls strawberry vote from washington, what will happen? atoms will sneak through the presidency. so he writes letters to people in six of the 11 state. we need to throw with seven or eight those for adam. to insure against this possible. not isn't he the guy who said there's no intrigue and somehow it is secure. how could they deluded themselves to doing not? look, they're tired and want to move on, not the intuitive definition is like in entries like people whispering in the corridors of european courts and they don't even entertain the notion that entry can happen through the mail over a period of time and political interests might develop some people might focus aroun
dallas' argument in the federalist. nobody forward a little bit into the first federal election. remember, you vote for two members. each has the vote. he says, what if somebody who really doesn't like washington, like maybe their son got overlooked for promotion or some thing. washington had dirty anointed items as a vice presidential possibility. they say what if everybody votes for adam, but a few disgruntled souls strawberry vote from washington, what will happen? atoms will sneak through...
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hearings, dallas but there was any requirement that they have a social security number. so i'm not sure but there was any requirement that they have a social security number. so i am not sure how you track that when you don't have a social security number being used. but i want to go to trying to find ways to help you. but kind of tools we can do is give you so you can have the authority to say we're not going to process this return. it doesn't have the proper information on air. and this seems like an easy thing for me. not for me to a would see like an easy thing. and making sure they attend class or at least attended a college. and perhaps maybe even the salads school vin number would also help to make sure that when the credits are processed that you have all the information to verify they truly qualify for those periods of communal ballot that? >> sure. thanks for bringing it up and i appreciate the offer. we can only see his hope. a couple of things. one is we significantly have stepped up efforts to crack down on fraud. last week we sent $14 billion in potentially
hearings, dallas but there was any requirement that they have a social security number. so i'm not sure but there was any requirement that they have a social security number. so i am not sure how you track that when you don't have a social security number being used. but i want to go to trying to find ways to help you. but kind of tools we can do is give you so you can have the authority to say we're not going to process this return. it doesn't have the proper information on air. and this seems...
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senate broadcasting live from the studios in dallas and online at texasdebates.org. i'm shelly, and during the hour, i'm the moderator for the final debate between republican ted cruz, former solicitor general from texas and democrat tom sadler from henderson. welcome, gentlemen, and welcome to the colleagues and panelists. they are peggy, chief for the san antonio express news and pedro, news anchor and reporter for univision in houston. we invite you to join the conversation on twitter. we're going to begin by diving into some important policy issues tonight beginning with the concern that many texans put at the top of their list. >> a lot of people come for a better way of living. by coming here, they should stay here if they can abide by just the simple laws of, you know, no stealing, not doing anything crime worthy. >> children of immigrants, ill illegal immigrants should be allowed to say, but the others deported. >> they broke the law by coming. they are illegal and should go home. >> working at the jobs we don't want to work at with a pay we don't want. legal
senate broadcasting live from the studios in dallas and online at texasdebates.org. i'm shelly, and during the hour, i'm the moderator for the final debate between republican ted cruz, former solicitor general from texas and democrat tom sadler from henderson. welcome, gentlemen, and welcome to the colleagues and panelists. they are peggy, chief for the san antonio express news and pedro, news anchor and reporter for univision in houston. we invite you to join the conversation on twitter. we're...
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let's talk about dallas-fort worth latinos have grown quite a bit. and with anglo population of dallas county went out by over 200,000 in the decades. here you have a lot of latino population that runs east-west, which is why you see a the states enacted plan carving districts north and south precedes the district skipping from the south and nec district skipping from the north and the one i want to point your attention to his district 26, which is hot that is heavily suburban anglo county and has kind of what we call the lay people down into latino areas of tarrant county. they may say well, it's really still about partisanship, is in it? because they want to try to break up. but i want show you how carefully this time carved through tarrant county to pick up the red areas, which i latino citizen voting each majority what there is compared to green areas, which are african-american citizens voting age majority groups. the lighting bolt only gets latinas and leaves african-americans in another district where they are voted by a looted islam. this is
let's talk about dallas-fort worth latinos have grown quite a bit. and with anglo population of dallas county went out by over 200,000 in the decades. here you have a lot of latino population that runs east-west, which is why you see a the states enacted plan carving districts north and south precedes the district skipping from the south and nec district skipping from the north and the one i want to point your attention to his district 26, which is hot that is heavily suburban anglo county and...
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the unfunded liability includes federal pensions which the dallas federal reserve said may 25th, 2009 federal pensions unfunded liabilities is 99 trillion by itself. now you get social security, medicare, and then i say to myself the country isn't ready to give up anything. and i look at this on a personal basis i say what about me? i say i'm 75 years of age, they paid me three times what i have paid into social security, and they also give me $25,000 more a year than i pay in federal taxes i can be means tested. when i say that to my peers i get one or 2% and the rest went to throw rocks at me we've to say we are in this together and until we get leadership that says we must sacrifice it just will not be done to example it is starting to work david cameron says we are all in this together the u.k.. the irish prime minister says no group, no sector camano individual would be scared from the sacrifice even the minimum wage would be reduced one euro. everybody pay something. everybody gives up something. what do you think of these ideas? >> eddy reza couple of important issues one is th
the unfunded liability includes federal pensions which the dallas federal reserve said may 25th, 2009 federal pensions unfunded liabilities is 99 trillion by itself. now you get social security, medicare, and then i say to myself the country isn't ready to give up anything. and i look at this on a personal basis i say what about me? i say i'm 75 years of age, they paid me three times what i have paid into social security, and they also give me $25,000 more a year than i pay in federal taxes i...
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but in dallas, the $2 to get the second graders to read more books. it also helped them to read shorter books. [laughter] but the larger question -- the larger question is what will become of these kids later when no one is paying them to read? those who object, they seem to be -- offering cash to yunker submitted them to read that book. but it may teach them the wrong lessons about reading. mainly that the real goal is to cultivate a love of learning. we heard the goal, which is to cultivate the love of learning. maybe the kids haven't been exposed, and maybe to reading, and it will kick start the habit. a friend of mine paid his kids to 1 dollar for each think you know they will. i have received some of the thank you notes. [laughter] and i can tell by reading them that they were written under a certain pressure. my wife and i look at this practice and we wonder how the kids will turn out. now, it could be that they will get in the habit of writing thank you notes. they will gradually and eventually learn the real reason for writing them. maybe a re
but in dallas, the $2 to get the second graders to read more books. it also helped them to read shorter books. [laughter] but the larger question -- the larger question is what will become of these kids later when no one is paying them to read? those who object, they seem to be -- offering cash to yunker submitted them to read that book. but it may teach them the wrong lessons about reading. mainly that the real goal is to cultivate a love of learning. we heard the goal, which is to cultivate...
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carol is from dallas, texas, and in 1984 ms. bart was kidnapped and raped at gunpoint inside her dallas apartment. although she submitted herself for rape kit testing following the crime, her kit was not tested until 2008, 24 years later. when it was tested 24 years after the rape kit specimens were collected, it yielded a match for a serial sex offender who had attempted to rape another woman only four months later after he raped ms. bart. this is one of the most important reasons why this evidence is important, because the fact of the matter is people who commit sexual assaults are not onetime offenders. they do it many times, and often they do it until they are caught. but because the rape kit in ms. bart's case was not tested for 24 years after the crime, the statute of limitations had run, meaning that her attacker could not be brought to justice for that particular crime. statutes of limitations serve a worthwhile purpose under ordinary circumstances, they're designed to make sure that charges are brought on a timely basis
carol is from dallas, texas, and in 1984 ms. bart was kidnapped and raped at gunpoint inside her dallas apartment. although she submitted herself for rape kit testing following the crime, her kit was not tested until 2008, 24 years later. when it was tested 24 years after the rape kit specimens were collected, it yielded a match for a serial sex offender who had attempted to rape another woman only four months later after he raped ms. bart. this is one of the most important reasons why this...
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freedom works recently hosted a tea party rally in dallas texas called -- away to imagine 16,000 people packed in a hockey arena. two speakers back-to-back tested ideological boundaries of the audience. the first speaker was neal bryant. he is the conservative, pro-life black baathist minister and an an in full preacher mode he talked to the audience and warn them about the dangers of the progressive policies of entitlement and the crowd went wild, standing ovation. up next was hermann caswell who is the producer of "atlas shrugged" shrugged part to a libertarian objective. and harman told the audience about this balance of the ayn rand novel are coming alive in the obama demonstration obama's administration the crowd went wild. the point of the story is that a conservative pro-life ethicist minister and a libertarian objectivist hollywood producer can share the stage at a tea party offense and as long as they stick to economics the audience is like, right on. they may disagree about the social issues on marriage, on abortion but that is not what they are there to talk about. this idea
freedom works recently hosted a tea party rally in dallas texas called -- away to imagine 16,000 people packed in a hockey arena. two speakers back-to-back tested ideological boundaries of the audience. the first speaker was neal bryant. he is the conservative, pro-life black baathist minister and an an in full preacher mode he talked to the audience and warn them about the dangers of the progressive policies of entitlement and the crowd went wild, standing ovation. up next was hermann caswell...
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traffic at gsw affects traffic in dallas. we can separate airports because of the curved approaches talked about, and since the tracks do not conflict, that greatly increases the capacity of both of those airports. that's way we are trying to get at through the deployment of advanced navigation procedures, and the benefits are quite real. >> thank you, sir. anybody else want to weigh in on that? good to have you with us. i yield back, mr. chairman. >> thank you, and before mr. costillo had something to say, but i wonder if you could comment on the status of, sort of international negotiations, if that's the correct way of framing it, in dealing with the european -- what i think -- and congress' been on record of criticizing as illegal emissions trading scheme in that trair -- they're trying to impose it extraterritorially. can you comment on that issue and where it stands? >> happy to. there's serious legal and policy concerns with the proposed e mageses trading scheme. it is extraterritorial. it is fundamentally unfair in it
traffic at gsw affects traffic in dallas. we can separate airports because of the curved approaches talked about, and since the tracks do not conflict, that greatly increases the capacity of both of those airports. that's way we are trying to get at through the deployment of advanced navigation procedures, and the benefits are quite real. >> thank you, sir. anybody else want to weigh in on that? good to have you with us. i yield back, mr. chairman. >> thank you, and before mr....
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dallas accord has done traditionally, it could decide whether to suspect or defer to legislative judgment depending how well the political process seems to be working, how partisan the law seems to be. but in these two cases the supreme court is applying a different and new double standard. in these cases the court to most of which a vote of the relatively underrepresented -- underrepresented individuals subject to the voter i.d. law while promoting the right to speak of the relatively well represented corporations subject to the campaign finance laws. the court's decision whether to approach these laws with suspicion is what matters most to the outcome of these cases. not the legislative purpose, the parties proof of facts, let alone the constitution text or history. to the extent we can call their support of the citizens united, one of the distinguishing characteristics is this double standard. this brings us to the voting rights act, introduced in 1965 by a great montana and senate majority leader mike mansfield, who also wishes he was a graduate and professor at the university of mont
dallas accord has done traditionally, it could decide whether to suspect or defer to legislative judgment depending how well the political process seems to be working, how partisan the law seems to be. but in these two cases the supreme court is applying a different and new double standard. in these cases the court to most of which a vote of the relatively underrepresented -- underrepresented individuals subject to the voter i.d. law while promoting the right to speak of the relatively well...
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cordray, and dallas-fort during his testimony. we to understand that to a certain extent europe manned. russia and the outnumbered financially. my concern is to you have the ability to meet the challenge, given the resources you have. i hope my colleagues will join me in welcoming mr. cordray -- mr. cordray. i would like test unanimous consent that other members of the committee be allowed to participate in the hearing. >> reserving the right to object the intention is that with this being such an important hearing that i want to let our members have as many questions as they have time task and that mr. cordray has sent desk. it would be my intention to object to other members that are not on the subcommittee, aside from the make -- ranking member and the full committee chairman. i would hope that members will respect that. >> mr. chairman. >> yes. >> also reserving a point, the ranking member indirectly members of the subcommittee mexico of voting members -- >> actually voting members. our committee rules are that you must be pre
cordray, and dallas-fort during his testimony. we to understand that to a certain extent europe manned. russia and the outnumbered financially. my concern is to you have the ability to meet the challenge, given the resources you have. i hope my colleagues will join me in welcoming mr. cordray -- mr. cordray. i would like test unanimous consent that other members of the committee be allowed to participate in the hearing. >> reserving the right to object the intention is that with this...
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eavesdropped on the conversation with the colleague, and started by telling the man that business in dallas and fort worth was as easy as running a picture show. clearly, that means only one thing. she leaned in closer. he was on the way to miami to play the game, and then came the kicker as he remarked in a casual aside. i think i'll stop a few days off in jacksonville, so manith boys are there, and i want to keep up with the gang and know who the suckers are. the wide open country telescoped down to a single city. he was in norfleet's sights, and as soon as he acquired a small arsenal of guns, disguises, deputy sheriff's credentials, an arrest warner, the cow puncher hopped on the next eastbound train. let's take a spot. he found to swindlers who swept a fellow texan and long time friend into the con, a man who just happened to have read norfleet's newspaper account in times to get wise and kick before being cleaned out, and norfleet recognized a stranger on the train as the father of a swindler in time to avoid further endangering himself, and finally, they described the leader to anothe
eavesdropped on the conversation with the colleague, and started by telling the man that business in dallas and fort worth was as easy as running a picture show. clearly, that means only one thing. she leaned in closer. he was on the way to miami to play the game, and then came the kicker as he remarked in a casual aside. i think i'll stop a few days off in jacksonville, so manith boys are there, and i want to keep up with the gang and know who the suckers are. the wide open country telescoped...
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[applause] and from dallas, texas, the reverend freddie haines. give him a hand. [applause] there has been significant developments in our concern about housing, about the mortgage meltdown. about affordable housing, and we are honored every year that he has been secretary. he has been here to address our national convention in new york. first year we're in washington. he used to like coming to new york because it gave him a excuse to visit home because he is a homeboy from brooklyn. honored to bring the secretary of housing and urban development of the united states, the honorable shaun donovan. [applause] >> thank you, reverend. and i do love coming to visit you in new york. i'll be looking forward to that invitation soon but i will visit you anywhere. wherever you want to go, wherever you want to have the convention, i will be there. because, and i don't need to tell you this but i will, reverend sharpton over four decade has brought a powerful, moral voice on behalf of the most vulnerable americans and that has always been important. always been important. [ap
[applause] and from dallas, texas, the reverend freddie haines. give him a hand. [applause] there has been significant developments in our concern about housing, about the mortgage meltdown. about affordable housing, and we are honored every year that he has been secretary. he has been here to address our national convention in new york. first year we're in washington. he used to like coming to new york because it gave him a excuse to visit home because he is a homeboy from brooklyn. honored to...
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so, i'm going to do a case study, and like the mayor of dallas, i have brought a profession with me and i've to rc, issues with multi-contest -- multi-care health systems which is one of our partners but whenever i'm asked to presentation, which the desired outcome? there are a few things we want to come. we want to make the case for workforce training, especially if we have funding. we want to dispel the myth that government and business can't work together. government is not the enemy. we want to share best practices. that does two things professionals that you can move people of the wage progression latter, because as communities we want to make sure that our workers make as much money as possible. they spend more money, the country before to the tax system. we're able to provide system. and, finally, an example of a program that also serves some of are more vulnerable citizens. so as we talk about the economy we are often focused on unemployment, but as mentioned earlier, what we don't talk about is the fact that there are lots of jobs that go unfulfilled. there's a huge mismatch be
so, i'm going to do a case study, and like the mayor of dallas, i have brought a profession with me and i've to rc, issues with multi-contest -- multi-care health systems which is one of our partners but whenever i'm asked to presentation, which the desired outcome? there are a few things we want to come. we want to make the case for workforce training, especially if we have funding. we want to dispel the myth that government and business can't work together. government is not the enemy. we...
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he was in dallas when john f. kennedy was shot. he was in vietnam. i didn't go to vietnam. nbc had a policy not sending family people. it is regret. my friends all say don't regret that. i covered the war at home. i was privileged to be in the right place at the right time. people say what are you most proud of? i always say the same thing. i mostly got it right. these were big stories and i work hard trying to understand what they meant and getting it right. >> host: ten minutes left with tom brokaw. james, thanks for holding. >> caller: from a guy who considers himself part south dakota i know about those lovely women because i married a girl from hunt spring. severe such a blessing for america because you have lived such a great life and jumped at the opportunity in the world of communications and now your books filled with history and as i think it was president truman who said the only future we don't know is the history we haven't read. i want to tease you a little bit. >> host: we are running short on time. if you could give a specific question. >> caller: very impor
he was in dallas when john f. kennedy was shot. he was in vietnam. i didn't go to vietnam. nbc had a policy not sending family people. it is regret. my friends all say don't regret that. i covered the war at home. i was privileged to be in the right place at the right time. people say what are you most proud of? i always say the same thing. i mostly got it right. these were big stories and i work hard trying to understand what they meant and getting it right. >> host: ten minutes left...
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the dallas metroplex is a prime example of the significant growth in the aviation market. and the potential benefits. as with anything, this comes with growing pains. these are located in busy, metropolitan area joe politan areas. with this efficiency comes shorter travel times for passengers, fuel savings for airlines, and decreases in the omissions for the environment. yet, these advances comes with a hefty price tag. the faa's estimate of next january between 20 and $27 billion in funding, from 2012 until 2025. in addition to federal funding, private industry is making significant investments in aircraft upgrades of nextgen avionics. the member of this committee and as ranking member of the house technology committee, as well as the council on the reauthorization, i recognize making our skies safer, less congested, and cleaner, will require substantial investments. we must invest in this. but we must invest wisely. i am concerned with the department of transportation inspector general's report. but the end route automation implementation schedule has slipped by four yea
the dallas metroplex is a prime example of the significant growth in the aviation market. and the potential benefits. as with anything, this comes with growing pains. these are located in busy, metropolitan area joe politan areas. with this efficiency comes shorter travel times for passengers, fuel savings for airlines, and decreases in the omissions for the environment. yet, these advances comes with a hefty price tag. the faa's estimate of next january between 20 and $27 billion in funding,...